Giving Duke a hand
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I think I can trace my entire college career through hands.
In a row of houses on Central Campus, the music stops at 10 p.m.
After graduating with a public policy degree and no idea what she wanted to do with her life, Elizabeth Spiers, Trinity '99, has made quite a name for herself.
When Kristina Johnson announced in July that she would step down as dean of the Pratt School of Engineering to become provost at Johns Hopkins University, she knew she was leaving a lot behind. She was leaving behind an engineering school that had grown in its curriculum, its physical appearance and its student and faculty population to become one of the best-recognized engineering schools in the country. She was leaving behind a group of engineers that love her and a campus that will miss her, and she was leaving behind a legacy.
It was the best of The Times, it was the worst of The Times.
The families of the three former players accused in the lacrosse case are beginning to return to the Triangle area, as ABC News reports that the remaining charges will be dropped.
A new administrative position-dean of undergraduate education-will be implemented at the University by Fall 2007, President Richard Brodhead announced at Thursday's Academic Council meeting.
Duke has received a $5-million gift to support scholarships and student fellowships, University officials announced Wednesday.
The Board of Trustees approved a 4.5-percent tuition increase at its meeting Friday, bringing undergraduate tuition to $34,335 for the 2007-2008 academic year.
Common will remain a headliner for the Last Day of Classes concert, LDOC Chair Beth Higgins confirmed Sunday night.
The rapper Common was announced last week as a headliner for the Last Day of Classes concert, but his scheduled performance on campus comes barely a year after he publicly denounced the men's lacrosse team.
The Durham Police Department is continuing to investigate allegations that a female Duke student was sexually assaulted at an off-campus party early Sunday.
James Ammons, the chancellor of North Carolina Central University was chosen Thursday to take the presidency at Florida A&M University, officials announced last week.
Eight of the 17 remaining members of the Major Attractions committee resigned this weekend after chair Hanna Mahuta was fired earlier this month, committee members confirmed Sunday.
The U.S. House of Representatives voted 356-71 last week to cut interest rates by half on Stafford Loans for college students.
Eight seniors have been chosen as semifinalists in the Young Trustee selection process, the nominating committee announced Monday night.
A controversial firing by the Duke University Union may have jeopardized the organization's chances of having a band in place for April's Cameron Rocks! concert.
Plans for the rezoning and construction of the new Central Campus will be voted on by Durham representatives at the City Council meeting tonight. If the proposal is approved, the University can begin to move further in its plans to renovate the campus.
Chanting and excited conversation through open windows along the main quad, girls in matching shirts and groups of wide-eyed freshmen exploring their social options for the next three years-these are the sights and sounds of sorority recruitment in full swing.
The alleged victim in the lacrosse case told investigators Dec. 21 that Reade Seligmann did not assault her, and she changed several other details given in previous interviews about the March 13 incident, according to court papers filed by the defense Thursday.